

History of CPR B&B
The home was built in 1900 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent.
It was the largest and grandest home in Cranbrook. CPR House remained the Superintendent's home for the next 47 years.
Today the residence is a wonderful Bed and Breakfast. Guests can choose
from 3 comfortable rooms, each with it's own large, modern bathroom.
All rooms are quiet private and complete with cable TV, wireless internet
access, complimentary coffee and tea and great beds.
Guests are free to use
the house, including the guest living room,
guest dining room and games room.
Gourmet breakfasts are of course included.
Located in Historic Baker Hill,
One half block to downtown,
walking distance to Canadian Museum of Rail Travel,
Swimming Pool, Rec Plex parks and shopping.
Restored to it's original beauty and craftsmanship by
Rose and Don Saby. Rose and Don are happy to customize your experience.
Relax and enjoy the luxury of yesteryear.